Comment: I wondered why you don't recommecd this under the acid reflux/ milk thistle pages if it helps with stomach by adding calcium. Acid reflux is helped by calcium you say. This has good amounts of calcium. I used it while pregnant. It worked great for morning sickness!

Comment:I wondered why you don't recommecd this under the acid reflux/ milk thistle pages if it helps with stomach by adding calcium. Acid reflux is helped by calcium you say. This has good amounts of calcium. I used it while pregnant. It worked great for morning sickness! Hide Full Comment

Comment: A friend of mine, upon learning that I had been suffering from polycystic ovarian disease and extremely heavy painful periods for nearly thirty years, took me by the hand to the local herbal center where he recommended that I try red raspberry leaf and yarrow. Because I've been to countless doctors and felt as if I'd tried everything for the pain and heavy flow I was skeptical but purcha
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Comment:A friend of mine, upon learning that I had been suffering from polycystic ovarian disease and extremely heavy painful periods for nearly thirty years, took me by the hand to the local herbal center where he recommended that I try red raspberry leaf and yarrow. Because I've been to countless doctors and felt as if I'd tried everything for the pain and heavy flow I was skeptical but purchased these more or less to humor him not expecting any type of results. I began with the yarrow by making tea and no effect, but the second month I added the
Raspberry leaf, it's been two months and two cycles, and I'm never looking back.for the first time in my memory I can actually function during my cycle without feeling as if someone is swiping at my ovaries with a dull knife for 5 days straight.I haven't relayed this to my friend yet but after one more successful month I will be doing so in the form of a party for him to show him my gratitude, complete with balloons, thank you banners, goodbye cramps banners, barbq foods and an icy cold tasty raspberry leaf tea for the guests!!!! This is life changing for me without doubt. I am going to be publishing a website soon reflecting my story and this use for red raspberry leaf for any individual out there still going through what I did. I can't say it will be effective for everyone but I can say with no uncertainty whatsoever that it has changed my life for the better!! Thank you James, forever in your debt, enjoy your party!!!Hide Full Comment

Comment: Red raspberry keytones is a kin to synephrine. In my whole life I have never known or observed a heart arrhythmia in myself. After being on the raspberry keytone tablets for about 10 days I began to notice a buzz in my head and in taking my pulse, I found I was skipping beats, every two to 4 beats. I can't tell you how much this concerned me me. Since the keytones was the only thing change
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Comment:Red raspberry keytones is a kin to synephrine. In my whole life I have never known or observed a heart arrhythmia in myself. After being on the raspberry keytone tablets for about 10 days I began to notice a buzz in my head and in taking my pulse, I found I was skipping beats, every two to 4 beats. I can't tell you how much this concerned me me. Since the keytones was the only thing changed recently, I immediately stopped taking it. Thus far the arrhythmia have stopped. See below the side effects of synephrine and be carefully consider whether you should be taking raspberry keytones.
Common Side Effects of Synephrine
Since synephrine acts as a stimulant in the body, it is not a good match for people who are sensitive to caffeine, and those who have history of heart problems, high blood pressure, and even thyroid problems. Side effects of synephrine may include:
• Rapid increases in blood pressure
• Cardiac arrythmias
• Flushing of the skin
• Sweating
• Restlessness
• Hostili ty or agitation
• Respiratory problems
• Dizziness
• Headaches
• Tremo rs
• Extremely low blood sugar and blood sugar imbalances and the list goes on.Hide Full Comment

Comment: I've had a summer cold for the past 3 days and just had my first cup of hot red raspberry leaf tea -- not only did it taste fantastic, but my soar itchy throat went away and my nose isn't nearly as runny. I'll be drinking it regularly until my cold passes... and probably after that too -- it's super yummy with just a bit of honey

Comment:I've had a summer cold for the past 3 days and just had my first cup of hot red raspberry leaf tea -- not only did it taste fantastic, but my soar itchy throat went away and my nose isn't nearly as runny. I'll be drinking it regularly until my cold passes... and probably after that too -- it's super yummy with just a bit of honeyHide Full Comment

Comment: I took this to lighten my periods. I take one cup raspberry leaf tea per day with Truvia sweetener and a bit of cinnamon powder. My periods are now medium to light, not heavy anymore. I also notice less PMS symptoms and period is more regular. I especially recommend this tea for women with trauma disorders, as less PMS means easier coping with trauma symptoms as well.

Comment:I took this to lighten my periods. I take one cup raspberry leaf tea per day with Truvia sweetener and a bit of cinnamon powder. My periods are now medium to light, not heavy anymore. I also notice less PMS symptoms and period is more regular. I especially recommend this tea for women with trauma disorders, as less PMS means easier coping with trauma symptoms as well.Hide Full Comment

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